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Getting a nanny can be a lot of help but some parents simply don't understand that a nanny is for help and not for replacing the parent. Find out when to get a nanny and how to be responsible.

Raising kids can be a difficult task to complete sometimes but
the reward from watching them grow up and develop is worth every
bit of effort. There comes a time when every parent feels
overwhelmed and feels like they are exhausted since keeping up with
the energy level of a child is very difficult and tiring.

One of the most popular choices and it's becoming a trend is
getting a nanny or a babysitter. They are usually trained people in
dealing with children and can relieve the parents from a certain
amount of duty. But the question really is: do you need a
nanny?

Most people don't think about the implications of getting a
nanny and how that will affect the child. The child is very
attached to the parents and will have to go through a period of
accommodation. It might take a little bit of time, but eventually
the child will accommodate to the situation and start to behave as
usual.
One of the most common problems when getting a nanny is leaving too
much responsibility on him or her.

Children need parents attention, love and support and they can only
get that kind of love from the parents. When the child feels he is
not getting enough attention from the parents he will start having
behavior changes to attract the desired attention.

You need a nanny if you have a job and you need to leave your child
with a responsible person while you are at work or you feel
overwhelmed and exhausted. You don't need a nanny if you are
unemployed and you can turn all your attention towards your child.
In this case you can hire a babysitter to help you one or two days
a week so you can run to do your chores.

Getting a nanny shouldn't be because you just want to place your
responsibility in someone else's hands, it should be about needing
assistance to help your raise your child in good conditions.

Children can become very frustrated because the parents are too
absent and may need counseling for dealing with their emotions.
These are all things you should avoid, your child is your most
precious possession and you, as a parent should do anything you can
to protect him from harm. The best thing you can do is to get
involved in the child's life as much as possible even if you have a
nanny.

The nanny should be of definite help but should not be there to
replace you. Nothing can fill up the void left by the parent so pay
attention to your child's needs. Try to spend time with your child
as much as possible because time goes by so quickly and you will
soon miss the times when your child was a tiny baby.

If you decide you need a nanny to help you joggle your career and
your personal life choose a nanny with experience in childcare and
plenty of patience. Make sure you pay enough attention to your
child as your total absence will leave the child with trauma. A
perfect balance is all you need for a healthy and happy
lifestyle.

Anca Rose

University graduate in love with everything beauty-related. I love to dream, laugh and surround myself with fabulous people.